AUCTIONSSALE OF S.S. MANAROA. WEDNESDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 3 p.m. AS SHE LIES AT THE BREASTWORK, WATERLOO QUAY; WELLINGTON. T AERY AND CO., LTD., have been in- . Ji-J structed by the owners to sell by ; Public Auction, at tho Exchange, Allen , Street, Wellington, as above, the e.s. MANAROA, as she now lies. Tho steamor has for somo time past been engaged in Havelock and Sounds, also Goldeu Bay-Wellington service. The MANAROA was built in 1893 at •Auckland, and the Engines and Boilers aro in first-class condition, were mado by Messrs. Cablo and Co., Ltd., and -have been recently overhauled. The Engines are Surfaco-Condensing Compound" 2 Cylinders, 12 and 14 inch; 15-inch stroke. Length, 93ft. by 18ft. 2in. Depth of hold, 7.G. Speed, 9 knots. Registered tonnage, 77.50; gToss register, 122 tons. " Tho hull is in good condition. The MANAROA is a diagonally-built wooden ship, and is especially suitable for carrying timber. Depth, fully loaded, Bft. 6in. aft, and sft. for'head. For further particulars, apply to LAERY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, ALLEN STREET. WELLINGTON, N.Z. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY NEXT, August 7th, Bth, 9th, 1913. Commencing' at 1.30 p.m. each day. ASSIGNED STOCK-IN-TRADE. £2300 VALUEDAT £2300 EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE. In the Assigned Estate of Guuter and Sons, Wholesale and Retail Jewellers, 129 Willis Street (6 daors from Manners Street). MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., -y-*- have been favoured with instructions to sell by Auction on tho premises, 120 Upper Willis Street, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, aud SATURDAY NEXT, coin-meuc-ing oac-h day at 1.30 p.m. sharp— The WHOLE of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Watches, Clocks,' Jewellery, Silverware, and Electro-plate, together with tho Shop Fittings, Fixtures, Jewellers' Tools and Material, including a WATCHMAKER'S TRIUMPH LATHE, with Wheel-cutting and other accessories, and well-selected stcck of DIAMONDS and OTHER PRECIOUS STONES. This is undoubtedly t.hc finest sleek that has ever passed through our hands. GOODS NOW ON' VIEW at tho SHOP. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. 8000 ACEES Freehold, situated 20 miles from Hastings, good road; undulating and hilly country; largo portion ploughable, well fenced and subdivided, well - watered, with good homestead; large woolshed, yards, men's quarters, stables, etc. Winters 7200 sheep and 300 to (00 head of cattle. Grows good root crops. PRICE, £7 10s. per aero. Stock at valuation. Terms as arranged. N. F/23. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. THAT LOVELY RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS. Eastward ho," a S T W A R D Ho!" LOWER HUTT. RESIDENCE contains 10 rooms, besides dressing-rooms, bathroom, scullery, and all modern conveniences. LAND comprises from one to • four acres; lovely garden, shelter trees, lawn, etc. For Photos, Plans, and Price of Property, apply to the undersigned. NOTE.-—Might Let to good tenant. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, SOLE AGENT, ' 186 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON Or LOWER HUTT. QAA ACRES FREEHOLD. The very Out/ choicest Rangitikei Valley land, largely rich and deep alluvial deposit: all been heavy bush country; level and ploughable when stumped, except about 40 acres; splendidly sheltered and warm lying. . An ideal property for root cropping, fattening, or dairying purposes. One mile from railway station. Good house, beautifully situated. Price, only ,£25 per acre; .£IOOO cash, balance easy terms. Undoubted value and- equal to i 35 per acre land. Apply immediately to A. H. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD., FEILDING. X?QQ ACRES. L.1.P., first-class sheep UCJ/V couutry; winter 21 ewes to tho acre; 4J miles from railway, P. 0., and school; 360 acres grass, balanco heavy bush on strong soil, blue papa formation; a real gflod frontage v with a nice valley open, to tho road; easy to muster--7 paddocks; 30 acres ploughaUie; dray road v almost completed; 2-roomed house, well finished, also woolshed and yards. I have inspected this property, and can recommend same to genuine buyers. Mortgage, .£IOOO to G.A.S.O. Price," .£4-15s. per acre. Deposit, ,£IOOO, and balanco arranged'on good terms. I can offer similar land adjoining if a larger block is required. This land is growing iu value, and when fully improved will stand out "on its own" as a good wool, mutton, and beef-growing proposition. J. H. THOMPSON LAND AGENT. STRATFORD. rtojr ACRES, situated 45 miles north of /GOO Auckland, end 6 miles from railway station, 60 acres grass, sulxlivided into 8 paddocks, 60 to 50 acres i valuable bush, mostly well-grown puriri; remainder is in rough feed, forn, and ti-tree. All undulating, ploughable country School, post office, money order and savings bank, telephone, hall, canning factory, and church alongside. House 4 rooms, cowshed G bails, separator shed, barn, stables, chaff liouije, «tc. 12 dairy co.vs, 1" yearling heifers, 1 bull, 8 coming yearling heifers, 2 ponies, 2 plough horses, plough, disc harrows, tine narrows, horse-power choffcutter, separator, cans, tools, double-seated wagonette, sulky, all harness and gear. Price, .£l3 10s. per acre. Terms, .£SOO cosh. HANSEN AND GEKAGHTY, LAND AGENTS. AG> K.LAND. FOR SALE, Nelson District—Property of 1000 acres good sheep and cattle country; 500 acrcs of Freehold .Hid 500 0.R.P., at 6s. per acre; about 10 acres fiat and undulating; threo miles of sea frontage; GSO acres of grass, 350 acres of bush; house of 8 rooms, dairy, woolsheil, dip, etc.; all well watered and subdivided into 12 paddocks, wintering 11C0 sheep; price, .£3 ss. per acre; stock at valuation. For further particulars apply J. W, Handcock, Anatimo. Nebcin.
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